Schwarz et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Age affects sleep microstructure more than sleep macrostructureSchwarz et al., 2017
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- 6000465457674839452
- Author
- Schwarz J
- Åkerstedt T
- Lindberg E
- Gruber G
- Fischer H
- Theorell‐Haglöw J
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- Publication venue
- Journal of sleep research
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It is well known that the quantity and quality of physiological sleep changes across age. However, so far the effect of age on sleep microstructure has been mostly addressed in small samples. The current study examines the effect of age on several measures of sleep …
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